From need to concept
Digiter builds services from the situation, not the solution. The best ideas tend to come from moments of quiet frustration - a form that defeats you, a service that hides from you, a system that simply doesn't get what you're trying to do.
So we start with questions. We map the situation, make sense of the problem, and build toward a solution one step at a time - usually as lightweight experiments that can be tested quickly in the real world.
On the technical side, we keep things deliberately lean. Services run without permanent infrastructure, and user data isn't stored - it's handled only for as long as the service needs it, then it's gone.
The result is services that are easy to try, easy to scale - and where users can trust that their information is treated with care.
Form Interpreter
Form Interpreter is an example of how difficult service situations can be reframed from the user's point of view. The goal is not to add yet another system in between, but to make official forms and questions easier to understand at the exact moment help is needed.
The video gives a short view of the kind of support the service can offer and why lightweight, human-centred digital services like this matter.
Reveal discovery
Do you ever feel like something takes more effort than it should - but you can't quite put it into words? This tool helps you work through it, one step at a time.
A few simple questions. From your answers, we build a summary: where the friction is, who it affects, and what kind of digital service might actually help.
You can approach it from three angles: everyday life, learning and work, or running a business.
Your answer could shape what gets built next. Digiter develops digital services from real user experiences - not organisational assumptions. This is one way to make genuine needs visible.
No account needed. Nothing is stored automatically. Sending your report to Digiter at the end is entirely your call.
Start by choosing a path